Re: The Difference Between East Coast and West Coast
in reply to a message by findthesea
Hmmm I wonder why so many people find Dante to sound masculine but say that they like Bronte for a female.
Does it come down to familiarity and association of the people they actually know or know from literature or history?
Because I feel that the Dawn sound is much more feminine than the Brawn sound. Brawn makes me think of muscles and Dawn makes me think of the sunrise.
Both Dante and Bronte aren't quite my style. I don't hate or love Dante but my partner loves the name Dante for a girl.
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Does it come down to familiarity and association of the people they actually know or know from literature or history?
Because I feel that the Dawn sound is much more feminine than the Brawn sound. Brawn makes me think of muscles and Dawn makes me think of the sunrise.
Both Dante and Bronte aren't quite my style. I don't hate or love Dante but my partner loves the name Dante for a girl.
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